This is a really unusual piece by Aspire in a rather unusual setting. The nomadic community garden just off Brick Lane is an example of extreme Bohemian living. A collection of allotment huts, some of which are mini cafes, and a few small plots surrounded by graffiti and street art. It is a completely bonkers public space that has to be seen to be understood.

I would normally associate birds and other wildlife with Aspire, so this rather ghoulish portrayal of Mother Teresa came as a bit of a surprise package. It is definitely by Aspire as it is signed with his characteristic signature in the colours used for the piece. My sister didn’t like this, and I tried to explain to her that it was not typical of his work. Personally I like to see artists switch it up from time to time. A fine piece.
I couldn’t believe it was his when I saw it. I checked his instagram but he hasn’t posted it there.
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I did the same, but I am certain it is his.
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Like you I also like to see artists change their style and like your sister I don’t like this piece . . .
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Hah, it certainly is a weird one.
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I think he captured the true person.
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I suspect you may be right.
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